1. Intel is facing a potential class-action lawsuit due to stability issues with its 14th and 13th Gen Core processors. 2. The law firm Abington Cole + Ellery is investigating the situation and inviting affected CPU owners to participate. 3. The primary cause of the instability has been identified as elevated operating voltages, which Intel plans to address through a microcode update.
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